Michigan State offensive lineman Fou Fonoti, right, and takes a rest on the sidelines along with offensive guard Adam Brown during practice on March 19.

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EAST LANSING -- If there's one thing Michigan State's spring football game does little to reflect, it is the quality of the team's offensive line.

Offensive line play, more than any other position group, is about timing and chemistry. The way MSU splits its team for a Green and White game, with players from various units on both sides, the starting offensive line doesn't see a snap together.